- Calf of binding (badly) flaked due to acidity of mottling; spine-ends dam.; upper joint split.
= Pitlo/ Gehlen p.67-71; Dekkers p.155.
- First half w. sm. wormhole(s) in lower blank corner; first 40p. w. vague waterstain in fore-edge margin. Binding soiled; foot of spine trifle dam.
= Dekkers p.198.
Zurck, E. van. Codex Batavus, waer in het algemeen Kerk- en Burgerlyk Recht van Hollant, Zeelant, en het Ressort der generaliteit kortelyk is begrepen: getrokken uit alle de edicten, ordonnantien, placaten, en resolutien (...). Delft, A. Berman, 1711, (16),786p., engr. title-vignette by J. GOEREE, contemp. calf w. richly gilt spine, gilt boardedges, large 4to.
- Some foxing; pastedowns loosening. Covers some sm. stains, upper joint split; backstrip lacks portion (4,5x3 cm.) at foot of spine.
= Published in the form of a dictionary and still an important source for old Dutch law. Dekkers p.197, 2; Zeylemaker 154-155.
- Plates parlty (sl.) foxed; textp. occas. foxed.
AND 1 other.
- Contents fine. Spine-ends worn; top of spine w. remnants of paper ticket; calf sl. warped.
AND 1 other: S. THEODOTUS, Het paradys der geestelijcke en kerckelijke lof-sangen (ibid., 1679, woodcut title-vignette, scores, contemp. blindst. panelled calf, 12mo).
- Lacks engr. frontisp. and 1 plate; pagination skipping p.217-226 (as usual), text complete; 18th cent. bookplate of A. Dirix on upper pastedown; library stamp on title ("Abbatia Tonger Loensis").
= Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 111; Bodel Nijenhuis 1031; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 185a.
- Sl. stained in (blank) outer corner of final page. Othewise a very fine copy.
= Provenance: the library of Coenen van 's Gravesloot (bookplate on upper pastedown). Interesting for its successful and original book design, in which Jan van Hout inventively uses gothic, civilité and roman types. Nijhoff/ Van Hattum 143 ("(...) een der fraaist gedrukte boeken uit het begin der zeventiende eeuw"); Bodel Nijenhuis 999; Haitsma Mulier/ Van der Lem 243; Carter/ Vervliet 293. "(...) Van Hout beschikte over een drukkerij: sedert 1577 was er een stadsdrukkerij geïnstalleerd op het stadhuis onder zijn beheer, en voor een belangrijk deel door hem gedreven. De aanleiding tot dit stadsbedrijf was het besluit op advies van Van Hout, om de oude keuren en costumen, de stukken uit de archieven der opgeheven kloosters en stichtingen, het archief der stad dat, in een toestand van volslagen verwaarloozing verkeerende, door Van Hout als eerste moderne archivaris geordend en grootendeels gecopieerd was, door uitgave in druk te bewaren voor het nageslacht, ter kennisse ende onderrechtinge." (Overdiep III, p.306). The present publication is the result of Van Hout's wish to preserve Leyden's archival history for posterity. Rare, and even rarer with the extra portrait of Jan van Hout by W. SWANENBURG (tipped-in on first free endpaper). SEE ILLUSTRATION PLATE XCVII.
- Browned.
= Knuttel 9727; Tiele 5678. A theological debate in which a reverend fulminates against a Johan de Bije "Lijbertijnschen Sociniaan, Vrijgeest en Quaker". Maximiliaan Teelinck is also mentioned.
- Without the 2nd vol.; one plate loose; a few plates sl. foxed; inner hinge partly strengthened; final leaf browned. Binding sl. rubbed and stained.
= Landwehr, Dutch books w. col. plates 377.
- Endpapers lacking/ detached; hinges broken; stained throughout (mostly in margin); a few lvs. sl. wormholed; large owner's entry on final blank.
= Cf. Waller 1098 and 1099.
ADDED: Moritz, K.P. and Schmidt, V.H. Mythologisch woordenboek. Zutphen, W.C. Wansleven, 1820, (4),381p., engr. title w. vignette by D. VEELWAARD, contemp. clothbacked boards.
- Title-p. w. owner's entries (1x cut out); first and final lvs. trifle stained/ foxed.
= Dutch translation based on the third edition of Mythologisches Wörterbuch zum Gebrauch für Schulen, first published in 1794.
- Pages 110-190 browned; large brown stain on p.278-280; sl. waterstained
= Rare, second edition of a work in which the decree of the Catholic church not to allow the use of local Indian and Chinese practices among Christians in India and China is defended. This mixing of religious traditions was propagated by Jesuit missionaries but forbidden by Cardinal de Tournon in 1704. Important for information on local Indian religious customs. Cordier, Sinica p.918; De Backer-Sommervogel XI, p.1289.
- Lacks 2 plates. Frontcover of vol. 4 loose; bindings sl. worn along extremities.
= Large paper copy. Fürst I, p.339; Poortman II, p.169; Klaversma/ Hannema 559ff; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen 350. "In de vier delen komen 50 prenten voor van Jan Luyken, van allerlei afmetingen, waaronder ook de grootste die hij gemaakt heeft (60 bij 30 cm.)" (Poortman).
- Covers waterst. and sl. soiled/ rubbed. Very good copy.
= The first edition. Klaversma/ Hannema 829; Van Eeghen/ Van der Kellen II, p.639-640; BNK 561.
- Four vols. waterstained/ foxed in margins (affecting several quires); otherwise a few foxed spots. Bindings worn/ dam. on corners and outer edges; paper over covers partly dam./ chafed; a few spine-ends chipped.
= Zischka p.14.
- Title and 1 other leaf w. repaired tear in blank margin; some sl. occas. foxing/ soiling; a few lvs. w. vague waterst. in margin. Num. contemp./ old annots. and underlinings in pen and ink.
= Benzing 3332.
- Cut sl. short in upper margin, occas. affecting running title; pagination erratic, but complete. Backcover some old stains. Otherwise fine.
= Willems 1649; Rahir 2000; Bertelli/ Innocenti 48.
BOUND WITH: Idem. Disputationum De Republica, quas discursus nuncupavit, Libri III. Quo modo in rebusp. ad antiquorum Romanorum imitationem actiones omnes bene maleve instituantur. Ibid., P. Leffen, 1649, 432p., engr. frontisp., woodcut printer's mark.
- Fine. = Willems 1656; Rahir 2018; Bertelli/ Innocenti 49.
- Fine copy.
- Lacks 1 map; final leaf vol. 1 w. some scratching in pen and ink. Bindings sl. rubbed.
= Nice pocketsize grammars on geography, religion, language, customs, manners (etc.) in different countries worldwide.
- Sl. yellowed/ foxed throughout. All plates w. contemp. captions in pen and ink identifying the portrayed.
= Kunst op schrift 586; Arntzen/ Rainwater H69 (eds. 1604 and 1618); Chamberlin 2018; Bibl. Belg. M105; Van Someren I,212.
- All (sl.) yellowed. Fold. map in first work w. repaired tear. = Tiele 5.
AND 1 other: (Journael Van 't geen vijf Schepen, van Rotterdam, in 't Jaer 1598 den 27 Juny, na de straet Magelanes Varende, over gekomen is (....)) ((Amst., G.J. Saeghman, ±1663), 2 engr. and 2 woodcut ills., modern boards, sm. 4to. Lacks title; last textleaf dam. w. loss of text. Tiele, Mémoire 13f).
- Fine copy. = Tiele 5.
AND a sl. incomplete publication by P. vander Aa: Aanmerklyke reys, Gedaan door Willem de Rubruquis (...) na d'oostersche gedeelten der weereld, insonderheyd na Tartaryen en China, in 't Jaar onses Heeren 1253 (ibid., 1706, 4 (fold.) engr. maps/ plates, modern wr. One plate w. closed tear; lacks p.103-106).